University of Law tops student satisfaction table in National Student Survey 2016

updated on 17 August 2016

The University of Law has been ranked as having the joint-highest levels of overall student satisfaction of all the higher education institutions in the country in the National Student Survey 2016.

The rankings were based on responses from final year law undergraduate students. The University of Law scored extremely highly on questions relating to the enthusiasm of lecturers and the quality of teaching and academic support provided, contributing to its stellar final ranking. The University of Law’s overall score has also improved by 9% on the 2015 survey.

Professor Andrea Nollent, vice chancellor and chief academic officer at The University of Law, said: “At The University of Law we place enormous value on feedback from our students, so this is a wonderful result for us. Our mission is always to place the quality of our teaching at the heart of all that we do as a university. We know that students respond extremely positively to the law being taught in a practical, applied and highly dynamic way. Having extremely motivated and hugely enthusiastic staff who have all practiced law adds a depth of understanding and excitement to the learning process, which our students clearly enjoy and appreciate.”